In this week’s photos from around New York, signs point to Manhattan’s public artworks, a food and drink museum has its first pop-up exhibit and Hamptons visitors keep a mozzarella maker busy.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker greets a worker inside a polling station in Newark, N.J., on Tuesday. Mr. Booker, a quickly ascending Democrat on the national stage, won the party’s primary race Tuesday night for U.S. Senate in New Jersey. (Emile Wamsteker for The Wall Street Journal)

People gather in the backyard at Playland Motel in The Rockaways. Once a vacation spot for movie stars and later home to the now-shuttered Playland amusement park, Rockaway Beach has been through a nearly four-decade roller-coaster ride. (Andrew Kelly for The Wall Street Journal)

The documentary ‘Cutie and the Boxer’ explores the marriage and artistic partnership of Noriko and Ushio Shinohara, shown here after his performance art. The couple met in New York in the 1970s, and their home, studio and sometime battleground is located in Dumbo. (David Kasnic for The Wall Street Journal)

North End Grill’s chef Floyd Cardoz, left, heads back to shore with his son Peter at the end of an annual fishing trip in Groton, Conn. Mr. Cardoz served some of his catch from the trip at the North End Grill. (Andrew Hinderaker for The Wall Street Journal)

George Steinbrenner referred to Bill ‘the Baker’ Stimers as his personal ‘good-luck charm’ and the ‘Rain Man of the Yankees,’ say baseball writers and team officials. Mr. Stimers is shown in his Long Island home next to a portrait taken in 1979 of him with Mr. Steinbrenner. (Louis Lanzano for The Wall Street Journal)

The broccolini bruschetta served at the bar at Corvo Bianco, a new ‘coastal Italian’ eatery opened across from the American Museum of Natural History last month. (David Kasnic for The Wall Street Journal)

People walk in the rain near Union Square on Tuesday. Clear skies, light wind and cool nights continue to provide Greater New York with that back-to-school feeling for the first half of the weekend. (Andrew Hinderaker for The Wall Street Journal)

Chef Pasquale Langella, co-owner of the Red Horse Market in East Hampton, is shown making his homemade mozzarella cheese. Mr. Langella, who has made mozzarella in the Hamptons for years, said he is busier this summer than he’s ever been. (Gordon M. Grant for The Wall Street Journal)

The backyard patio and saltwater pool of a two-story contemporary home on Long Beach Island in New Jersey is shown. The home is on the market for $12.5 million. (Rayon Richards for The Wall Street Journal)

Guest Richard Shih sets off the puffer gun on Tuesday, while the founder of the Museum of Food and Drink, David Arnold, looks on. The 3,200-pound puffer gun is the first pop-up exhibit of the fledgling museum, which has yet to find a permanent home. (Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal)

Members of the DCH Racing Tim Woo Legacy team are hosed down after racing in the 23rd annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival, held at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens over the weekend. 188 teams entered this year’s festival, which also featured food and entertainment. (Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal)

’Love, 1966/1999’ by Robert Indiana, photographed at 1359 Avenue of the Americas, is one of the selected works included in ‘Art within One Mile,’ a public art project of signs directing pedestrians to statues, monuments and murals in Manhattan. (Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal)

Dominique Townsend, whose new collection of poems ’The Weather and Our Tempers’ is being published this month by Brooklyn Arts Press, is photographed at her home in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The collection came together over a decade of traveling the world. (Philip Montgomery for The Wall Street Journal)

Participants in a float for the Dominican Day Parade wave flags as they move up Sixth Avenue in midtown Manhattan on Sunday. (PJ Smith for The Wall Street Journal)